This entry in the American Film Institute’s Catalog gives production information and a brief summary of the Colored Players’ film, Ten Nights in a Barroom. It also notes the screening of the film in Los Angeles, citing two press sources: California Eagle 25 June 1926, p. 7; California Eagle 26 October 1928. By Elissa Stern
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Carey. Baltimore Afro-American,10. Jan 22, 1927. [Cited in Oscar Micheaux and his circle : African-American filmmaking and race cinema of the silent era / Pearl Bowser, Jane Gaines, and Charles Musser editors and curators. [0253339944] Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2001.]
Announces the Colored Players Film Corporation’s Ten Nights in a Barroom on the program of the Carey Theater in Pittsburgh and includes a plot summary. By Elissa Stern
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"Ten Nights in a Bar Room" Gets Showing. Philadelphia Tribune, 3. Nov 20, 1926. [Cited in Oscar Micheaux and his circle : African-American filmmaking and race cinema of the silent era / Pearl Bowser, Jane Gaines, and Charles Musser editors and curators. [0253339944] Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2001.]
This article reviews a preview screening of Ten Nights in a Barroom given by the Colored Players Film Corporation at Philadelphia’s Gladstone Theater “before a representative audience.” The author also mentions a post-screening visit to the CPFC studios where “race artists, electricians, and cameramen” were busily working on a film. In addition, he notes Starkman’s dissatisfaction with the “indifference and lack of cooperation of certain local theater owners in doing their part to encourage worthwhile Negro pictures”. By Elissa Stern
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Gilpin Enters Movie’s Realm. Philadelphia Tribune, 3. June 19, 1926. [Cited in Oscar Micheaux and his circle : African-American filmmaking and race cinema of the silent era / Pearl Bowser, Jane Gaines, and Charles Musser editors and curators. [0253339944] Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2001.]
This article discusses the involvement of Charles Gilpin, the famed stage actor, in the Colored Players Film Corporation’s Ten Nights in a Barroom and announces a preview screening. Includes brief quotes from Gilpin. By Elissa Stern
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Production-June 1926
Preview-November 17, 1926
Ten Nights in a Barroom was shot at the studios of the Colored Players Film Corporation at 58th and Woodlawn Streets in Philadelphia. The Colored Players were a Philadelphia-based production company, and used local actors, artisans, and cinematographers. It also had its preview at Philadelphia’s Gladstone Theater in 1926. By Elissa Stern
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Black Film Series. The New York times [0362-4331] (March 21, 1979).
This advertisement announces a 1970 screening of the Colored Players Film Corporation’s Ten Nights in a Barroom (1926) at the Jewish Museum in New York, providing an example of how their work has engaged in inter-ethnic discourse within film history. By Elissa Stern
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